Not like we didn't know she was going for a few weeks. Besides, they have KK and Lou with experience and now also Jaiden McCoy who is also experienced, and Tamari Key and Emily Saunders incoming. I'm sorry to lose Mimi but if she didn't want to stay and play for Kellie that's her choice. I hope she enjoys playing for the Brendasaurus. She is, after all, from Maryland.

_________________Don't take life so serious. It ain't nohows permanent.
It takes 3 years to build a team and 7 to build a program.--Conventional Wisdom

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Virginia is one of the schools she originally considered before choosing Marquette.

This article reinforces that there's still a lot of unknowns about who will be playing at Marquette next season. Of the 8 originally signed players, two have landed at other schools and one has confirmed she's still coming to Marquette despite the coaching change. Destiny Strother's club team posted she was reopening her recruitment but I haven't heard anything about her picking a school yet. And it hasn't been announced if the remaining 4 recruits are still coming to Marquette or not.

One aspect of Minyon Moore that cannot be underestimated: She is a fierce competitor and does not back down.

I did a story on her older sister, Mariya, who's several inches taller and at the time was considered one of the best players in Northern California. I interviewed Minyon just for the heck of it, and I asked if they ever played one-on-one, thinking little sis (in both aspects) would have no chance. Minyon admitted she hadn't won yet, but she was convinced she would eventually beat her, regardless of the age, size and skill (at that time) difference.

And later in her career, her high school team was a major underdog to Archbishop Mitty, a nationally ranked team at the time, and Minyon went on the road, scored 40, and Salesian got a huge upset win.

Tori Harris, formerly of JMU, has signed with St. Bonaventure. She'll have two years of eligibility remaining after she sits out her mandatory year. As I expected, she did sign with a school closer to home. Tori is the youngest of the Harris family and the little sister of the NBA's Tobias Harris.

_________________Don't take life so serious. It ain't nohows permanent.
It takes 3 years to build a team and 7 to build a program.--Conventional Wisdom